A visitor from Brazil posted Sat October 20, 2012:Wonderful, and the sky behind merging with the green field adds the final touch.

A visitor from - posted Tue July 3, 2012:Classic example of hybrid energy generator. :-) They just need to keep flying over the mill.

A visitor from - posted Sat April 14, 2012:Nice pict! at first I thought it was an Antonov landing in Holland.... ahh, I love stereotipes! ahah

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu July 14, 2011:The french AN-70 !

A visitor from - posted Fri June 17, 2011:Shot in Holland ? No ..., brick-built windmill let's suppose where this shot has been made ...
What a brilliant idea : 4 sails, 4 engines, modernity in the past, modernity in the (near) future.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed May 18, 2011:Looks like a 44000hp windmill is overflying the old one ! Wonderfull picture.

A visitor from Germany posted Tue May 17, 2011:Marvelous photo!
Combining two unique human engineering achievements in one photo makes the photo one in a kind.

A visitor from Canada posted Tue May 17, 2011:"Decend an maintain 2000 feet, turn left heading 310 as you pass the windmill.."

A visitor from - posted Mon May 16, 2011:I hope it was no a show of contest of blade and spikes! Cool foto. doubleC

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon May 16, 2011:Hah great pic.

A visitor from France posted Mon May 16, 2011:Ouah, that's such an odd view, because i know the exact spot where the photo was taken, i saw the windmill [and the A400M] almost everyday... And i found this view on airliners...Awesome !

A visitor from - posted Mon May 16, 2011:Cool!

A visitor from France posted Mon May 16, 2011:Don quixote on board ?

A visitor from - posted Mon May 16, 2011:2011 version of A bridge too far. The mill is alright but the location is expected to be somewhere near Arnhem not in France. (Ali Aminzadeh)

A visitor from - posted Mon May 16, 2011:Fantastic, no other word for it!

A visitor from Switzerland posted Sun May 15, 2011:Old and new in 1 shot. Excellent!

A visitor from United States posted Sun May 15, 2011:Two propellers, one rapidly pushes the air the other one is gently pushed by air! Excellent shot.

TriJetsFan

A visitor from - posted Sun May 15, 2011:Propellers then and now!

A visitor from United States posted Sun May 15, 2011:Fantastic composition!

A visitor from Canada posted Sun May 15, 2011:Technology sure has come a long way. I really like this shot. Very well done.

Carlos' Official Photoclub Selection by member Blaze135Blazing shots I consider to be perfect... Thanks to all photographers for these! Greetings from Venezuela ^_^ P.S: Yes, any picture starring the Flanker family aircraft is perfect to me.